Wednesday, 22 January 2014

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22nd January 2014
Media Week salary survey 2014: How much are you worth?  
Media Week salary survey 2014: How much are you worth?
In the first part of Media Week's salary survey for 2014 in association with recruiter Sylex, managing director Simon Shroot charts a steady past year for those working at media owners, and tells us what to expect for the rest of the year.
 
Vodafone reviews £600m global media business  
Vodafone reviews £600m global media business
Vodafone is reviewing its estimated £600 million media planning and buying account, currently held by OMD.
 
My Media Week: Rob Hunt  
My Media Week: Rob Hunt
It's not just any week for Rob Hunt, head of creative media, IPC Men & Music - he has the looming NME Awards and Nuts 10th Anniversary party to organise.
 
Nuts staff get nude for charity calendar  
Nuts staff get nude for charity calendar
The nudity in this week's Nuts magazine has taken a surprising turn.
 
Pitches: where agencies get it right and where they get it wrong  
Pitches: where agencies get it right and where they get it wrong
Agencies are working hard but are still making some silly mistakes in the heat of battle for new accounts, says ID Comms pitch specialist Matt Gill.
 
How playing games can be serious for the media world  
How playing games can be serious for the media world
The games designer Jane McGonigal tells Louise Ridley how gamification makes us the best possible versions of ourselves.
 
London Evening Standard profits double in 2013  
London Evening Standard profits double in 2013
The London Evening Standard has more than doubled its profits in the year to September 2013, to around £2.5 million, while the embattled Independent slashed its losses by 50% in the same period, according to sources.
 
IPC Media prepares for new dawn under Rich  
IPC Media prepares for new dawn under Rich
Whether the chief executive is being brought in to sell or save the publisher, he's guaranteed to be busy. By David Benady.
 
Strap yourself in, press industry: this year is going to be one hell of a ride  
Strap yourself in, press industry: this year is going to be one hell of a ride
And we're off, soon to be galloping into the Year of the Horse. Welcome to 2014. It's expected to be a tempestuous 12 months by all accounts, and the opening few days have lived up to the billing.
 
Are trade bodies worth the money?  
Are trade bodies worth the money?
Do the members of trade associations continue to get bang for their buck, Arif Durrani and Mark Banham ask.
 
Netflix, Bruce Willis and the big-data mystery not even Perry Mason could solve  
Netflix, Bruce Willis and the big-data mystery not even Perry Mason could solve
Are you old enough to remember Perry Mason?
 
New horizons unfold for brands in Las Vegas  
New horizons unfold for brands in Las Vegas
Jason Harrison was at the CES tech-fest to witness how connected devices are rapidly turning science fiction into fact.
 
Things We Like: Gravity Road's Bafta nod, Campbell at GQ, CBB still going strong for C5  
Things We Like: Gravity Road's Bafta nod, Campbell at GQ, CBB still going strong for C5
Three things in the media we liked this week, and one thing we didn't...
 
Latest blogs
How the teen exodus could save Facebook  
How the teen exodus could save Facebook
The ageing profile of the average Facebook user confirms the site is successfully opening up the world's most affluent consumers.
 
Titanic vs speedboat: four tips for publishers in the digital age  
Titanic vs speedboat: four tips for publishers in the digital age
It's topical to look at the evolution of the news organisation following Pierre Omidyar's $50m investment in his and Glenn Greenwald's joint venture, First Look Media, that happened in December.
 
Programmatic marketing trends to watch in 2014  
Programmatic marketing trends to watch in 2014
Savvy chief marketing officers are now using programmatic to their advantage and some trends will continue to drive the conversation in 2014, says Ben Plomion, vice-president of marketing at Chango.
 
The changing voice of CES: cars steal the show  
The changing voice of CES: cars steal the show
With new exhibitors and new speakers, the best bits of this year's CES held some interesting innovations for marketers and agencies, says Chrissy Totty, head of innovation at Vizeum UK.
 
It's way past your screen time  
It's way past your screen time
How young people use screens will become one of the hot topics in tech development in 2014, says Vizeum's head of innovation, Chrissy Totty.
 
Latest Jobs
Media Account Executive , Formula Won
Up to £30k + uncapped comm + bens, London
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